R R Time Table Sious City, Crystal Lk ft Homer LEAYK tKATB 3AKOTA OUT BIOCX CITY 7:30 ft m .....8:20 a m 9:30 am 10:30 am 11:15 a m ...11:50 a m 1:15 p m 2:00 p m 3:00pro ....4:15pm 5:15 p m 5 :50 p m 6:40 pm .....11:00pm Special trips for parties of 15 er moro. C B A Q WKST 3Jo. 85 Local FreiKht 7:15 am 11 " Passenger, Omaha and Lincoln". 12:47 pm EAST No. 86 Local Freight 2 :25 pm 10 Local Passenger.. 6 :29 pm daily. daily eicept Sunday. Dakota City Lecture Course Under the auspices of the business men of Dakota City. ANNOUNCEMENTS. January 25 B. B. Burton in Popular Lectures. March 10 Oibeon Carl, Character ' Change Impersonator, Reserved seat tickets (10 cents) on Bale at store of S. A. Stinson. Doors open at 7:30 p m, perform ance begins at 8:15. Local If ems nervous if you Van de Zedde Fred Wood returned Sunday from a trip to Chicago. County Attorney F S Berry was down from Emerson Monday. Geo V McBeath was up fxom Homer on busiueHS Taeaday night. Ed W Erust left Thursday for the home of his parents at Seymour, Mo. The Masonic lodge holds its regular meetiag " Saturday evening of this week. Yon will never get drink Breun's coffee sells it. Christine Blessing of Homer spent a few days at the Mrs McBeath home this week. Tbos J Hartnett, of Jackson, was a oaUnnat The Herald office while in town Monday. A baby giil was born to Vm Oeh lerking and wife, of Covington pre cinct, last Saturday . Celia Petersou, of Sioux City, spent a week at the 8 W Foltz home, return ing home Wednesday, W P Zentmire and wife arrived here last week from Aledo, 111, to visit at the H Zentmire home. A E Waldvogle was down from New castle Monday and Tuesday settling up some business matters. The Bepublican Central committee ' i-aUpA to meet at F S Berry's office Saturday afternoon Jan 25th. Robin Jay, of Sioux City, agent for ITnderwood tvnewnter, was in towu Monday looking up business A lar?e crowd indulged in the pleas ure of a masquerade dauce at the New Opera house hall Tuesday evening. The time January 25th, the pluce M E church the event B B Burton in of his popular lectures. Be there Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves at cost, for the next three weeks. Ed wards & Bradford Lumber Co, Dako ta City , John W HazleKrove went to Lincoln the forepart of the week to attend the annual meeting or tue tamers uiuium Insurance company W J PetMt, agent for Watkins rem edies, has disposed of his business to .T W Rakor. of Allen. Nebr, who will hereafter cover this territory. Craig L Sponcer, wife and boy came . ud from McDonald, Kans, Saturday to spend a month at the Post cards at Van'a. The Herald for ALL th wiwt) : Subscribe for The Hirald $1 per year. Oeorge Haaae was home from Em erson over Sunday. Craig Soenoer was a passenger to Walthill Wednesday. Old papers for sale at the Herald office 0 cents per hundred. Chas Martin is sick with pneumonia and is not expected to reoover. Barney Gribble made a business trip to Winnebago Wednesday. For Sale A good single harness, nearly new. Enquire at this office . Ten Farms for Sale. Good ones, al sizes and kinds. Warner & Elmers. County Attorney F S Berry leavea next week ou a sightseeing trip to Texas. Walter and Mabel Cheney spent Sunday at Homer with Geo W Mc Beath and family. Geo Hale was here from Hubbard precinct Thursday looking for a farm to rent the coming year. Paul Tizey went to Lincoln Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip of three or four days. Harrv II Adair and wife visited from Fridav until Monday with friends at Kansas City, Mo. Fred Bummell has sold his black smith business to Wiltsn Foltz and returned to Sioux City o soon Herman Biermann has just comple ted one of the finest barns in this part of the countiy, at his farm just west of town. Everyone should make it a point to hear B B Burton itf one of his popular lectures on Saturday evening, January 25th, in the M E church. Earl Zentmire. sou of Mr and Mrs H Zentmire. was operated on for an' pendicitia at a Sioux City hospital last week, and is mending siowiy. Mell A Sohmied returned home Sun day from Mason City, Iowa, where he . . . .i ii.. had been to attend a meeting of tlie auditing committee of the MBA order. What is the reason that Van de Zedde sells so much Breun's coffee? Because it is the best that's the rea son. All the way from 20o to 40o per pound. Try a package. For Sale Three thoroughbred Po land China male hogs, two of them 6 months old, and one 1 year old. Fred Baiitelr. Hubbard, Nebr. If an v of our subscribers desire the address changed on their Herald by reason of the establishment or change made in the rural mutes, or for any other reason, juBt drop us a postal and the change desired and it will be made. mailed out free, on request, by Vt Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to tho people-withont a pen ny'y cost the great value of this scien tific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's catarrh remedy. Sold by all dealers. Services at the Methodist Episcopal oat hesitation, church every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11 a m; Sunday sobool, 10 am! Class meeting 12 m; Epworth League, 6 :30 p m ; Preaching, 7 :d0 p m. Preach in Uraon cuurcu every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all tuese services. home of M Etta M Spen J J Eimers is now offiolog in the county attorney'! office. Fred Dneasinff la confined to his bed with a severe caso of grip For Sale a good team of young driving horses. DC .Btinson, Dakota City, Nebr. R Wood and wife of Sioux City took dinner at the J M Mcblphree home last Sunday. Go to Van'a for your groceries he handles nothing but the best, and his prices are reasonable. M O At res was down to Omaha Snndav. visitimr at the home of tris daughter, Mrs Geo Carter. Don Forbes came in from his ranch In (tirfleld oonntv last Thnsday on a ahnrt business trip, returning home Sunday. Clav Howard will hold an auction sale at his farm south of town Wedns dav Jannarr 22. 1908. Watch for the bills Have vou tried a sack of the new flonr at Van de Zedde's? It is called "The Queen." and is warranted to be the best and the cheapest Have you trlod the 8ultanna and Tac-oo brands of oanned goods? Van sells them. These goods have stood the test of the pnre food law. Next Wednsday, January 22, is the date lor C B Howard's auction sale, at his farm fonr miles southwest of Da kota Citv. Bead his adv. in The Herald. Although The Herald did no get any of the pie as it was passed out, it will publish all the oonnty news that is of interest to the taxpayers just the same us heretofore. All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. FlEM8 & Slauqhteb Co Theo E Bliven, Manager, Dakota City, Neb. The man who stops advertising and tries to depend on what he has don in publicity in the post, or because he linrmens to be prosperous, has been compared to the engineer who shuts off steam because he is going. Ex. We have a few steel ranges left. They are of the best make aud fully guaranteed. To oloee them out, we offer them for tho next two weeks only for wholesale price. Your personal or cashier's check is good here. Frt-d Schriever & Co. My boo, follow not in the footsteps of the loafer, and make no example of him who is born tired, for verily I say unto yon, his business is overstocked, the seats on the corners are all taken, and the whittling places are all occu pied. It is better to saw wood at two bits a cord than to whittle at a whit tling match and abuse the government. My son, whilst thou hast in tuy bkuu the seuse of a jaybird, break away from the cigarette habit, for lo, thy breath stinketh like a glue factory Commissioners' Proceeding Dakota City, Nebr, Jan 14, '08. Board of county commissioners met in regular sessien. Present, Ld Morgan, chairman; John Bierk and Fred Blnme. The following estimates were made for the expenses of the current year: County greneriil fund sjin.flno County brldaofund o.rtl County ronl fund lo.no Kallnxu! noim iiikiii mnii u." Kallrnnd bond Interest fund It.OU) lUwd district Indebtedness fund lo.on The following banks were appointed at depositories of the oonnty money ; Farmers State bans, oi rimers in, First National bank of Emerson, Hub bard State bank, nomor State bank, Security State bank of Homer and Bank of Dakota Oonnty, at Jackson. The following bonds of banks were approvod by the board as county de positories: Bank of Dakota County, Farmers State bank, Homer State bank. The following offioial bonds were approved by the board : B B Gribble, jnstiee of the peace, Hubbard precinct. J J Eimers, justice of the peaoe, Covington precinot. M M Beacom, justice of the peaoe, Hubbard pteeinct. Wm Biermann, deputy sheriff. Mary V Qninn, superintendent of publio instruction. B F Sawyer, county coroner. D C Heffernan, road overseer dis trict No 9. Nelson Pilgrim, constable, Coving ton precinct. Dennis Qainn, road overseer dis trict No 18. Patriok Gill, road overseer district No 7. M M Boyle, justice of the poaoe, St John's precinct. Louis TederEon, road overseer dis trict No 4. i Board appointed J J Eimers a dele gate to the Missouri River congress which convenes in Sioux City, Iowa, Jauuary 22 25, 1908. Contract for county printing for the year 1908 awarded to J J Eimers. Bond of J J Eimers for county print ing, approved by the board. The board fixed the salary of the county superintendent for the coming year at $80 per month. Connty treasurer allowed 50 per month for deputy hire. Bularr of county sheriff fixed at $1,100 per year, the same to be paid monthly. Deputy sheriff allowed $40 per month County clerk to provide necessary help in clerk's office, Balary to be paid out of the fees of the om;e, not to ex ceed $50 per month. Report of Harry H Hard or Soft Coal, a Coke or wood, whatever fuel you use, costs money. You have to pay so much for it, whether you get all the heat out of it or not. If a stove wastes the fuel and only a part of the heat is extracted, your fuel bills are higher than they should be. It is there fore profitable for you to get a stove that will get all the heat out of the fuel and not waste it. The "Genuine" Round Oak and the "Radiant Home" are the stoves that will do it; even the smoke they send out of the chimney is clear, showing that the gases and soot have been burned and all the hct extracted. The comfort of a stove that is everything it ought to be; that gives heat; holds the fire; that lasts and is always good and efficient, is worth almost any cost. The Hound Oak and Haitian 1I01116 are such stoves and are a sourc of comfort in thousands of homes, and they will prove the same in yours. There are imitations, be sure and see the names of "Round Oak" and "Radiant Home." For Sale at (7)1 m tM mi w FRITZ.WHEN WOU BROUGHT that round, oak stove into thevwoods you. spoiled my Winter ap Fred Schriever & Co. NEB. MODEL B 'if SENSIBLE, USEFUL GIFTS tor the HOLIDAYS Attractively racked la Handsome Untie Fair Boxes r1 Th? sustain mm .nd baMar rabbar Itn any athar mata, haa told-rUt Mi-nutlne metal nana and itroaff oord aaa. aannot waar throoth. Tha mtn baas . traa artioa parmlU aaM and contort ao UIMi ba poatuoa um KMf mat aarama. TRBTOUTWBAITBIEB ORDINARY HINDS. WHICH MEANS THIEI TIMES IDE SEIV1CR OW USUAL SO CENT SOlia Tha MOST COMFOMTJIBtM aaapoader for ma, roala of bay la Ucht. Umrf oc RiUa Haatj Waicbla, Kite Uai (Ma Bitaa Unrtt Thar awaka laampanalva flits avary ataa, yaath boy will ladly roeatra EWES & POTTER. Dapl. . 87 Llacola Straat, Boatoa, MaM Oaf ntal mm. Boa irowi Ooa a Cai alalia tor la. umata, Inak-ortlTa tootM "Sljlfc or Hi.w to Br UwrwUr." t il r" awaUoal IfcJl lbUoa District Court Dates. Tho terms of court for the year 1908, for the counties of the Eighth Judimai distriot of Nebrislca are as follows: Adair, clerk of Cuming Countj Feb 3, Sept 14. the district court, approved by tue I Dakota County t eb 1 7, Heol 'o. board. The report shows Stanton Connty March 2 Oct lb. Foes ooii.-ctHd in first quarter I SM 4s Cedar County March IB, Not . FVesooiiwtpd innecoiiU quiirtfr lw 7ft Dwon County March SO. Not 30. Fcea collected in third quttrttr ml . J , . .,, -.. Fees collected in fourth qurur - m Thurston County April 13, Oot 6. The first day of eacu term is set lor Wm LrOR-EFJS, Proprietor of Trial catarrh treatments are being Rnd thy mind is less intelligent than a store dummy. Yea, thou art a cypner with the rim knock off. Burdette. A tickling oough, from any cause is quickly stopped by Dr Shoop Couch Care. And it is ro throughly harmless and safe, that Dr Shoop tells mothers verTwhere to Rive it with- ever to very young babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountanious shrub, furnish the cura tive properties to Dr Shoop's Oough Cure. It calms the. cough, and heals the sore and seosative bronchial mem branes. No opium, no chloroform, .1. : ItAvah naail rt inifirA flf A11T- Thieves broke into Alfred Chaillie s Rimnlv a resinous plant ex- saloon Monday night by breaking a thftt help8 to hp1 ftchiBg lungs, window iu the front of the building. Th(j 8paniard8 cftn this shrub which They helped themselves to what liquor thj Doot0r uses, "The Sacred Herb " and cigars tney wanieuanu iueu uru Alw demand Dr Snoop'a Uougu into one of the slot raachies, but failed 0ure gold by ftU dealers. to securing tue copienis, uuuuuuicuij . being disturbed in their manoeuvers by Farmers' Institute. some one pnssing oy. The Dakota County Farmers' Insti- Tf vou should receive a statement tute will be held at tho court house in of your subscription account with The Dakota City, January 31st and Feb- Iierald, please remit tne amount uue ruary 1st, iuo. rouowiug a iu us. as we are endeavoring to straight- program to be given by the state's en up our booka and get all subscnp- speakers . tion acoounts on a casn Dasis. 11 you There will ne a meeting 01 iu mv don't want the paper, or can not afford outive oommittee at the court house in to take it, call and fax up your acoouni this place Saturday afternoon, janu- and have it stopped, otnerwise we win ary iBth, at 1 ;M, to arrange ior iocui hava tn crive the accounts to a couecrar. gueakers. Ail luteresteu id tue iubli "Short settlements make long menus. Total fees collected foryenr $1070 80 Beport of Geo J Boucher, county superintendent, approved by the board. I herewith anbmit my report of mon- ev collected for the institute fund from Anorust 24. the date of my last report, to January 9, 1008. Bnliince on hand August S4 1 4" ior..... Mviifiilnnt.lntlM H w From registrations 00 Total I 80 40 n.nilii Uv oTiuinin rt KmnrMOfl nitict- inK.7..: I R Credit by reeelptnppended " I 80 40 Respectfully submitted, Geo J Boucher. The following appointments of dep- utv assessors, made by W W Iteninger, coaaty assesor, were approved by the board : Howard Crozier. Dakota preoinct. Osoar Stamm. Covington precinot Henrv Francisco, St John's preoinct Michael Beaoono, Summit precinct, Philo McAfee, Tigeon Creek rre cinct. A I Davis, Emerson precinct. H H Reninger, Omadi preoinct, Chas Dodge, Hubbard precinct Claims allowed : gknkrai. runn F S Horry. 4th quarter Kftliiry ...flTB Oft Thos O Balrd, services. coiiinilHHloiHlr. J P Rockwell. sherllT. premium on bond li .. a ruul for court houiie. and Huwina; same W 75 it....u ir a. lull uuhirv. court CONtH ami premium on 1kii1 ......... ..... . 110 00 w W Kenlnuer. casii puiu ,ui for county aHHCKHor hearing applications for citizenship. The Bank that Always Treats You : Right City KIts-.rIs.o4 Fresh and Salt Meats always on hand . Cash paid for hides. 1 I 01) 00 00 00 1 annor'a mnthnf. Mrs n. Don't want "you to forget that I am . nprn to serve and anv service X can Be.tO Harden, salesman for the ere Jo ser e Galena Oil Co, was takeu aown witu flheerfuUT Riven. Ho do not the grip bunday and was unaoie 10 ftckward abuut calling cn me, that take the road, this week, as he .""at I m Ler. for. Call or phone planned. , lima dliv or uiKht. phone No. 33, . . ... 1 j F.strair. from defective vision win lours to serve, anl nrvniisness. Prop- G. F.. Von Haoen, erly fltted spectacles ib the best treat- Pastor of Methodist Episcopal ohuroh meoiior .ufiu auuujr.uu- To cheok a cold quickly, get from Examination free. t LZM 80ie little candy cold . tablets culled Preventies. Druggists Rev G E Von Hageu, U t, pastor of VBrTWHto aro no dispeiiBing Pre this place, left Tuesday for TiMeu, I fnr hev are not oulv safe, but Nebr, to conduct jevival meetings for , . , jv e ,.ive and prompt. Pre Rev J Hawk, at that place. JJev ventjc8 contain uo qniuine, no laxa Hawk will preach at Dakota City nnd .. n-,tbing harsh nor aickeniug Grace church Sunduy at the Uf.ual TllktJn Mtthe"snet ze stage" Preventies hour. will nrevent pneumonia, brouchitis, la etc. Hence tie name. n,arri.0'n ..f Walter J Heesch aud Mrs venties. Good for fevensh children. ,, . , ,. , u:.,... ;, I Aa p.uicr.tics 25 ctiti. Iridl boxes o Thursday of last week. He perform- cents. Sold by all dealeis ed a like ceremony for John D fain Notice I have sold my business, and Mi-s Mary Leslie, of Omadi prH amounts and all. to J JJ Baker who cint. Monday of this week. mmceed me selling the Watkins r l. . To a mnmsnt AtrnnAn in the Same old way. He nntil I tell vou what we are doing Mating our regular ft 00 per dozen cabinet photos for ti 00, and one beautiful photo calendar free. Photos first clarfH iu every respect. No extra lr.r f..r arrouos. Wa do this to more thoroughly advertise our cabinet work. " Don't delay it is money saved 4lnnil for January and February ONLY. Koay Studio, 304 Douglas St, Sioux City, Iowa. Following are the names of the r.tit inrors selected for the term of itri.t mmrt which convenes Febru 17.1908. The iurv is summoned 40 40 4 00 6 24 W Samaritan hOHpltiil, care Kd O'llrlen. ltS 5 Geo J HouclH-r, 4111 quarirr "" rtMutniru 41 1 a" Fred Hlumo, extra help In treasurer's olllce, premium on bond, excnaiiKe and pimtaKu : AkIi rrt Hro.H, provlnloiiH for Bide HulTman NHhiaskiUUark Automat Ic Telephone do, phone rent al court lioune. i.i... i, iLormer ' salary. jt'iin r. . HI m 4ili quarier - . - vr. l. i.... " 7. I Whereas uuaoia couniy, ntu, uo r,,o,nre., - -klwMo. ,,rptofnre established a poor farm, Afternoon Ki'bmIoii. HuilneHS meetlnit 1'ork 'rclnetloii...o. Hull, Alma, Sep. u.,.i'l I,., h'l.i.iii.r Tviui of tho Heef (Steer Mr. McKee KveuliiK Kenslon. tute are rf queBted to be present. Friday Afternoon Session. 2:00 llotatlon of Crops (). W. Piirfuley, Woodbine, Iowa 8:00 Address by lady speaker Eve nl im Session. 7 :S0 Address by lady speaker..... Haw The Corn I'lanl from AtoZ.. ...... I.Mr, Puusley Saturday Forenoon Session Btnk of Dakoict County Jak.ok.on, Nfa Always hungry for more busi ness, aud better prepared thun ever to care for it uioiiT. I 4 I am I 7 .hi vi',,rk r tlm Farmers1 Instlute Mr. Hull SiifWiltei-uture for tho Kuriner..M r, McKee For Sale. Poland China Boar. Cholera proof. having had the cholera when a pit. A. J. Kkamper, 'Dakota City, Ndb. Real Estate Transfers. Henry llrHdshay and wife to Alfred Hallnui. lots :t. 111 and 2 in bl(Hk 7: all of blocks 0 and 10, except lols iin, H! and 82 In lilm-k 111, Martin's luldl tlon to Koulli Sioux City, wd I W S Cillmiin anil wife to Jonathan Murtlu. lol7 In block Covlnnlon Annex lo South Sioux City, wd IflOOu lib the which will oilleet all aocounts and give receipts for the same. Having known air uaker personally for several years, i can recommend him to you as on; tnat will do the square thing. 1 uespeaa for him your liberal patronage sama as you have given me, for I wish to thank you all. VI J 1 KTT1T Dakota City, Nebr. When the stomach, heart or kidney nerves get weak, tneu iue uib- always fail. Don't drug the stomach, nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. That is simply a makeshift. Get a I T . . I to apar ou Tuesday, the 18th : Art prescription - order. Deriuit, Peter Anderson, rrana w uw 1- . , ... . . . . , n..:. it iv.i,.,1 . irnnrtl evnresslv for vey, W J vaaaei. Anurew - -vm. " Krn,thn Lutheran W Meeker, Thoa Crosoy, uerw rnu- vu "jT. n, Help Wanted. Men or women to represent The American Magazine, edited by F P Dnnne ("Mr Dooley"), Ida M Tatbell, Lincoln Steffens, etc. Straight prop osition. Good pay. Contiuuing in terest from year to year in business created. Experience and capital not npf pssarv. uooa opooriuuiij. rt niv 3 N Traiuer, 23 West 20th Street, New York. For Sale or Trade. A 16 horse power compound traction i i 1 1 .. i ; .. engine. A nave soii wj uncuiu machine to D Appleton aud have this encine left, which is in good working U M 4-1 KAY, Dakota City, Nebr. ire which said poor house and farm is ready and in condition for the recep tion of the poor of said county, it is therefore hereby ordered by the county commissioners of suid county that all mnnr.li lv allowances aud other allow ances heretofore made und allowed by this boaid to the poor and the paupeis of said couuty be cancelled and net Bsi.ln and cease from this date, and that, all euth persons needing aid or relief from the couuty at this time be ,.ro,l for and receive relief at the Door house, snd that all persons futnrn entitled to relief or assiat frnvil tllA onun tv shall be cared for at tlm noor house: and it is further or rlreil that from aud after this date nn iiiHtie.e, of the peaco or overseer of tha noor of this county shall furnish ... ,: . anv momiv or nrovisious. or reiiui w the poor or any pauper of said eounty and have same chargea to tins county Rent of the couuty poor farm award 1 to J li Btiehoit for year l'J08 iu accordance with bid now on tile. Sa'd J B Bachert to pay the county f 'J 50 per acre rent, and to receive from the oonntv 3 50 per week for boarding and clothiuK the paupers. Bond to be furnished. Hoard adlourued to January 15. 08 Neuralgia Agent foi Seymonr'a White Laundry. Laundry basket goes Tuesdays and comes back Saturdays DAKOTA CITY- NEBRASKA: PAUL PIZEY. f Dakota Citv Nia. I LaWefS Bonded : Abstracter 1 ALFRED PIZEY, 608 Metropolitan Blk. Sioux City. Iowa A Far-SiKtcd Man Nevtr puts off till the last minute, things that he knows must be done. Are you far-sighted? Then look around and figure up what repairing you need to do; repairing that will require lumber. And then don't put it , off, come in and let us tell you the way we figure it. We are sure we can save you money, Edwards& Bradford Lbr. Co Hubbard, Nebraska. iih'O. TIMLIN, tomaecr. an of Church Announcements. l'reachinat Btiuday morning at Sa- cwo. iuur v. L," " '.ivP-tKblet. orliomd lematll.OO o'clock, Bunuay scuooi Collin". tJeO Harris, iluunii iii'ienei, Dm. - ----- - ,1.1. ( V at 8 n ni I Itnarit W Or". 1'red Ba, tel. John Watson. prp.xoo. - - T(J E at fl 30 t. m Herman Biermann. M A bpnuer. - w " A ooraial wtlcom- to U. Ipapw in January 15, 1008. Board met pursuant to adjournment with all members present. Allowed on road diHttict fund : (ieo w Teller, mail work, nmi. ao f . ...im n UkiiA I'.-ni'V. Hllllie. (lint No I 1 f" W W lloliler. Hllllie, (llhV Mil, ii"' Final heariuir of the John Sullivan! road was set for the lieit meetiug. adjourned to meet l'Obruaryj Pains Are tho result of abnormal condition the more prominent nerve branches, caused by con gestion, irritation, or dis ease. If you want to re- r'n the lieve the pain try Dr. Miles isunoe Anti-Pain Pills. They often relieve when every thing else fails. They leave no disagreeable after-effects. Just a pleasurable sense of re lief. Try them. "I have neuralgia hcaflarhe rmni over my eyeM, and I nm really afraid that my eyea will burnt. 1 bIho have neuralKlu Juin aruunu niy huo.v. . liave t-en tuklrm Hr. Miles Antl-1-aln 1111 reiently and And they re lieve theHe troubles quickly. I seldom find It nee.exary to take more than two tablets for complete relief. MKrt. KATII10K1NK KAltTON 1117 Valley tit. Carthune, -Mo. "I have awful spells of neuralgia nd have doetored a Kreat deal with out Kettlnir much benellt. tor the last two years 1 have been taklntf Ur. Miles' Antl-l'aiii 1'illx and tlu-y ulwayH relieve me. I have been no bad with neuralgia that 1 Hometlines thought I would ko rrany. 8oim:t lines It la neeesary lo tuk two of them, but never more and they are nine to relieve me." MH3. FKUIllfc.lt. !l.'!l T.ynn Ht.. Lincoln, N.h. Your drugo'st sella Dr. MIloV Antl Pln Pills, end we authorise him to return the price of first package (only) If It fails to benefit you. 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